336 REPORT 4, UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
Hubbard, H. G. — " Ants vs. Cotton Worms." American Entomologist, iii, p. 249, 1880. 
Hubbard, H. G.— " Vertebrate Enemies of Aletia." American Entomologist, iii, p. 250, 
1880, 
Hubbard, H. G. — " Spider and Cotton Worm." American Entomologist, iii, p. 250, 
1880. 
Hiibner, Jacob.— Zutriige zur Sammlung exotischer Schmetterlinge, bestehend in 
Betundigung einzelner Fliegmuster neuer oder rarer nicbt europaischer Gattun- 
gen, Augsburg, Verfasser. 1818-1823, Centur. ii. 
[Contains the original description of Aletia argillacea.] 
"Investigator." — "The Cotton Worm." Galveston News, September 9, 1879. 
[Casts unwarranted reflections on the work of the Commission.] 
Johnson, Cuthbert W. — Farmers' and Planters' Encyclopedia of Rural Affairs. Lon- 
don, 1843; Philadelphia, 1868. 
[In article on "Cotton," quotes from Spalding's essay as in Ure.] 
Jones, R. W. — " Boll-worm devouring Cotton-worm." American Entomologist, iii, 
' p. 253, 1880. 
Jones, R. W. — "Uselessness of Yeast Ferment." American Entomologist, iii, p. 296, 
1880. 
"J., W." (Wm. Jones?)— " The Cotton Caterpillar." Southern Cultivator, 1867, p. 
167. 
[Advises extermination of the first brood by destroying the eggs.] 
Jones, Wm. — " Cut-worms and Caterpillars." Southern Cultivator, 1869, pp. 106, 
107. 
[Editorial answer to questions about Cotton "Worm. Arguments for the hibernation of the 
chrysalis, and notes on extensive parasitism of the last brood of worms. ] 
Jones, Wm. — " The Cotton Caterpillar." Southern Cultivator, 1870, p. 67. 
[Editorial answer to letter from A. S. M., asking for information concerning Cotton "Worms. 
States that little is known, and dwells upon disputed point of hibernation. 1 
Jones, Wm. J.—" The Cotton Caterpillar." Galveston News, August 19, 1879. 
[A long article advocating hibernation of the pupa.] 
Jones, Wm. J. — " The Cotton Caterpillar Question." Galveston News, October 31, 
1879. 
[A controversial answer to Professor Riley's letter, published in the News of October 24, 
1879.1 
Jones, Wm. J. — "Report of Judge Wm. J. Jones, of Virgiuia Point, Texas." Report 
upon Cotton Insects, Department of Agriculture, 1879, pp. 356-358. 
[Judge Jones's account of observations during 1878.] 
Jones, "Wm. J. — ''London Purple in Texas." American Entomologist, iii, p. 251 
1880. 
" K." — "How to destroy Caterpillars." Southern Farm and Home, 1871, p. 135. 
[Believes that the webs on trees through the winter contain tbe germs of the cotton worms. 
Hence, advises to burn all such webs.] 
Kellicott, D. B. — "Aletia in New York State." American Entomologist, iii, p. 297, 
1880. 
[Specimens found October 16, 1878, and November C, 1880.] 
Landon, M. D.— "The Cotton Caterpillar (Xoctua xylina)." Report of the Commis- 
misaioner of Agriculture, 1864, p. 90. 
[A short account of the natural history of the insect, with figures of larva, chrysalis, and 
moth. Advocates the hibernation of the moth.] 
Legree, J. D.— Southern Agriculturist, 1829, p. 427. 
fin a foot-note to an article on rotation of crops, advises rotation of crops for Cotton Cater- 
pillar, and also warns against the injudicious use of mauuro in a state of fermentation.] 
